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  • The Yuba County 5 Revisited - The New Evidence (Video)

    05/10/2025 6:22:22 PM PDT · by MAGA2017 · 4 replies
    The Missing Enigma ^ | 5/1/25 | The Missing Enigma
    Video covers the 1978 disappearance of the "Yuba County Five" in northern California as well as some new information regarding the case. Emphasis will be on the only witness to the tragedy that befell the Yuba County 5 and that man's name is Joseph Schons. I'll also be showing you some onseen footage of key locations related to this case. I'll basically take you on the exact same journey the Yuba County 5 took on the night they disappeared.
  • Video - The Yuba County Five - Mystery In The Mountains (Part 1)

    02/19/2023 6:44:37 PM PST · by MAGA2017 · 6 replies
    The Missing Enigma ^ | 2/19/23 | The Missing Enigma
    The Yuba County Five were a group of young men from Yuba City, California, with mild intellectual disabilities or psychiatric conditions, who attended a college basketball game at California State University, Chico, on the night of February 24, 1978. Four of them—Bill Sterling, 29; Jack Huett, 24; Ted Weiher, 32; and Jack Madruga, 30—were later found dead; the fifth, Gary Mathias, 25, has never been found. Several days after their initial disappearance, the group's Mercury Montego was found, abandoned, in a remote area of Plumas National Forest on a high mountain dirt road that was far out of their way...
  • New book examines the ‘Yuba County Five’

    03/12/2024 1:03:44 PM PDT · by MAGA2017 · 16 replies
    The Appeal Democrat Newspaper ^ | 1/4/24 | Shamaya Sutton
    New light is being brought to a 46-year-old cold case commonly referred to as the “Yuba County Five.” Inspired by a series of true crime podcasts, author Tony Wright has dedicated the last four years to research, interviews, and documentation, compiling his findings into his new book “Things Aren’t Right: The Disappearance of the Yuba County Five.” “I came across the Yuba County case for the first time around 2018,” said Wright. “The story was just coming back into the news for whatever reason because of true crime and other unsolved mystery podcasting. It just seemed to catch fire and...